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How to Pick a Vacation Rental
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by:
Barbara Pfieffer
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What
you need to know about Vacation Rentals
That time of the year is finally here. You know what I'm talking about,
the one or two weeks you get every year to escape from "real life" and
just be you. Relax, eat and drink well, enjoy your family, catch up on
some much needed sleep. But, before you pack up and head out, rethink
the all-too-normal hotel stay. Believe it or not, you have options, one
of which is the vacation rental.
Wouldn't it be nice to leave your own home, arrive in your destination
city and settle into a "home away from home" for your next vacation?
That's what vacation rentals are all about. These are homes waiting to
be rented out by people on vacation. Each vacation rental owner will
have different criteria in what type of renter they are looking for,
each vacation rental house will vary in amenities, and each price will
be dependant on the time of year and the length of stay. So, it sounds
like a great idea, but how do you figure out how to make it all happen?
Not a problem. Below you will find answers to frequently asked
questions regarding vacation rentals. Read on, my friend, your next
"home away from home" vacation rental is right around the corner.
Frequently Asked Questions on Vacation Rentals
What are the advantages of a vacation rental?
Do you ever wish your hotel room had just a little more personality?
Yeah, I thought so. Well, renting someone else's home for your vacation
might just be the thing you're looking for. Usually offering larger
living spaces than hotel rooms, these vacation rentals are all about
living like you were in your own home. They offer greater privacy than
hotel rooms and most rentals have a kitchen area for cooking, which in
the end will save you money if you prepare some of your own meals.
You'll enjoy several rooms, and maybe even different levels, instead of
one big room where the whole family sleeps. Many owners will leave
information on things to do and see in the local area. Vacation rental
homes are clean, friendly, comfortable and inviting. This is because
many of them aren't just rental homes, but also function as the owner's
own residence for part of the year.
A majority of vacation rentals tend to be cheaper on a per night basis
than their hotel counterpart. By renting directly from the owner you
will avoid taxes, tips and other extraneous charges. However, there is
a wide variation among costs based on a number of factors (see How Much
Should I Expect to Pay below)
What are the drawbacks of a vacation rental?
Of course, there's always the other side of the coin. As vacation
rentals are not usually monitored by a central managing company, you'll
only know what you're getting yourself into when you actually arrive to
your rental. Many owners require pre-payment, or at least a large
deposit fee, before arriving. Therefore, if things aren't the way you
anticipated after arriving, or if you find your dwelling unacceptable
and decide to head to a local hotel, you may lose any money you
prepaid. This is also true for last minute cancellations. There isn't
usually a refund. You always run the risk of getting less than you
expected, but, it's rare.
Most times, vacation rentals tend to be cheaper than an average hotel
room per night. But, not always, so make sure you are comfortable with
the price you will be asked to pay.
Another disadvantage to vacation rentals is the lack of a managing
member on site to deal with any problems that you may encounter with
the home or during your stay in general. Most owners get around this by
having a list of emergency numbers, utility companies and other such
items available to the renter should they need anything.
What amenities are included in a vacation rental?
Since every rental is owned by a different owner, each will include
different amenities. Some come with swimming pools, hot tubs, others
with golf packages, and horse stable privileges. In cities with tourist
attractions, some owners include tickets to local attractions.
Most vacation rentals come with the essentials: TV, equipped kitchen,
towels, linen, and everyday appliances, but it never hurts to ask these
questions when searching for the perfect place. Be sure to understand
exactly what you are paying for before sending in the payment.
What types of rentals are available?
Pretty much any type of dwelling that you would want to live in during
your vacation is available somewhere. From studios in downtown
Manhattan to a villa in the south of Spain, you'll be able to find what
you're looking for. The range of available options is mind boggling.
Additionally, each week, month and year there are new possibilities as
owners put their homes up for only certain weeks or months of the year,
the choices are constantly changing.
Are vacation rentals only available in the US?
Vacation rentals are available worldwide. They can be found in every
state of the US and almost every country in the world. Don't be fooled
by their different names, though. Vacation rentals are also known as
holiday cottages, tourist rentals and holiday rentals. If you are
looking for one in Europe, the Italians call them agriturismi, while
the French say gites. If you are in Germany you will be looking for
ferienwohnungen (yep, try to say that three times fast with a bratwurst
in your mouth!)
Regardless of what you call it, though, a vacation rental is a great
option for those getting ready to take a few weeks off from reality and
enjoy the good life a bit.
How do I find a property?
There are several ways to go about finding the perfect vacation rental
for your next trip. Check with your local travel agent to find someone
in your area that specializes in finding owners and renters and getting
them together. Another option is the yellow pages. Finally, there is a
wealth of information on the Internet. Type in a search for "vacation
rentals" and over 13,300,000 websites can be found just on
www.google.com alone. Some websites only list vacation rentals in the
United States while others specialize in vacation rentals worldwide.
There are some sites that will allow the potential renter to look for a
residence by specific search criteria such as a particular destination,
certain number of bedrooms and types of amenities that are included in
the property.
Most of the vacation rental services on the internet are only the
"go-between" or the "classified" section of the newspaper. They take no
responsibility for the truth or correctness of the ads that are listed
on their sites. So, do your homework by making phone calls, speaking
with the owner and asking specific questions. Make sure you feel
comfortable with the answers, if not, move on to the next rental, there
are plenty.
If you're not comfortable with the whole renter/owner thing, there is
another way to rent a vacation home. Some companies exist that strictly
buy and rent out homes to vacationers. They offer a bit more security
so that you feel you are truly getting what you bargained for (although
nothing is ever 100% fool proof). Additionally, sometimes these
agencies will give you cancellation insurance. In other words, if you
cancel before arriving, they may be able to refund a portion of your
deposit or payment instead of keeping it as most owners do if a
cancellation occurs. With some agencies you'll find that you pay a
higher price than going directly to an owner. This is how the agencies
make their profits. There are always pros and cons to each scenario.
Ensure you know which one works best for you.
How much should I expect to pay?
This is a tough question to answer. The amount you pay will depend on
what country or state you are visiting, number of days you are staying,
and type of house you are renting. Some owners offer package deals
including tickets or sightseeing events along with the rental, others
include bonus days if you stay for a certain length of time. There are
other owners who may offer free or add-on house cleaning service with
your stay while some go to great efforts to ensure you have everything
you need, even additional items such as a crib, highchair or
wheelchair. Each vacation rental will be entirely different than the
next. Your best bet after deciding on your destination is to review
multiple rentals to determine which is better suited to your needs and
overall budget.
Are there any hidden fees?
Hidden fees usually only emerge after you have arrived. These may
include extra for phone calls, house cleaning service, extra person
fees, excess heat and air-conditioning bills, pet deposit, computer
access... etc. Again, be extremely thorough when interviewing the owner
of your prospective vacation rental. Ask about any "extra" fees, or if
the house is "all-inclusive". Do you have free access to all the pantry
and food items? How about the laundry supplies? All utilities? It never
hurts to ask!
Vacation Rentals
In summary, cover all bases by asking lots of questions. Getting your
agreement in writing is also a very smart idea. After these basics are
out of the way you will be ready to take off for your
home-away-from-home vacation rental. Try one this year and see for
yourself that vacation rentals can be a fantastic means to really
getting the full enjoyment out of your next vacation.
About the Author
Barbara Pfieffer lives in Oregon and loves it. She
shares her information about things to do on an Oregon vacation. Visit
her website, Vacation-In-Oregon.com
for more information.
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